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			<h1><span>WebAppKit</span></h1>
			<p class="baseline">Build web apps the way you want it.</p>
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				<p>Welcome to your webappkit root folder. Installed version is <em>alpha</em> {{ core.getversion }}</p>
				<p>Later on, this place will provide a full web administration interface.
				Currently, it's a single page providing short tutorials and listing the available kits.</p>
				
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				<h2 id="overview">Overview</h2>
				<p>Webappkit is a packaging system and meta-framework for PHP web applications.
				It works with both PHP4 and PHP5.</p>
				<p><strong>A packaging system :</strong> it aims at providing an open standard and easy way to share and recycle libraries and applications components, as <a href="http://code.google.com/p/webappkit/wiki/Kits">Kits</a>.</p>
				<p>Kits are plain folders including some metadata files describing provided resources and dependancies. A Kit can provide :</p>
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					<li>One or more useful libraries. Kits can include optional subkits, and you retrieving a subkit don't bring its container.</li>
					<li>An application component offering functionalities through <a href="http://code.google.com/p/webappkit/wiki/Services">Services</a>.</li>
					<li>A framework for your applications (like appEngine).</li>
					<li>A full web application such as a blog, wiki, bulletin board etc. You can package your own applications as Kits.</li>
					<li>Non-code resources such as templates or static files. Various object instances are stored and retrieved through Storages.</li>
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				<p>Unzip webappkit at the root of your web application.
				It's probably done as the file you're reading is part of it.
				It creates a webappkit/ folder.</p>
				
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